XP1700 and XP2100 Overclockers READ

sianof

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Hey Guys,
I was just wondering what all of your processor and motherboard TEMPERATURES were running at.
Give me a run down of what you are overclocked at and your voltage too if possible. I have the XP2100 and the Asus A7N8X Deluxe and am getting ready to overclock asap.
Trying to get a feel for the temps beforehand
Thanks
Frank S
 

NTB

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I'm curious about this information too - I might be building a system for a friend of mine this summer, and I was considering trying to run a 1700+ on a 166fsb to give the nforce2's on-board video some headroom. I'm not going to if it means using a bunch of screamer fans though. I'd still like the rig to be reasonably quiet.

Nate
 

infinite012

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My XP 1700+ that I just bought yesterday runs 38C idle at overclocked speeds (171MHz x 12.5 mult). My other XP 1700+ (TBred A) runs 32C idle stock speed. This was tested on A7N8X Deluxe Motherboard. System temps are always around room temperature (25C right now). I have a Cooler Master HHC-001 w/a "screaming" type fan that is running at 10/15 the speed, meaning around 4400 because full speed is 7000 RPM. I have 3 silent case fans and a silent PSU with 2 fans. This system is the type that you can sleep with in the same room.
 

Shimmishim

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Originally posted by: infinite012
My XP 1700+ that I just bought yesterday runs 38C idle at overclocked speeds (171MHz x 12.5 mult). My other XP 1700+ (TBred A) runs 32C idle stock speed. This was tested on A7N8X Deluxe Motherboard. System temps are always around room temperature (25C right now). I have a Cooler Master HHC-001 w/a "screaming" type fan that is running at 10/15 the speed, meaning around 4400 because full speed is 7000 RPM. I have 3 silent case fans and a silent PSU with 2 fans. This system is the type that you can sleep with in the same room.

you need to rephrase your topic so it says xp1700.... WITH AN A7N8X...

all temps are read differently motherboard to motherboard....